Some Tesla drivers report being locked out during server outage

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CEO Elon Musk told a driver from South Korea that he was checking on the issue, which echoes long-standing worries that advanced cars could "brick" in rare cases.
Image: Tesla China-made Model 3 vehicles are seen during a delivery event at its factory in Shanghai
Tesla China-made Model 3 vehicles are seen during a delivery event at its factory in Shanghai in 2020.Aly Song / Reuters file

Some Tesla drivers complained on social media Friday that they were locked out of their cars and had seen a server-related error on the company's phone app.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk musk tweeted Friday night that the problems were in the process of being addressed and blamed the issue on network traffic.

A search of Twitter and an online message board for owners and fans turned up at least dozens of similar complaints about seeing an error message, although NBC News had not verified the authenticity of the complaints. Not all of them said they were locked out.

A representative for the automaker did not immediately respond to a request for comment, and it was not immediately clear how widespread the outage was.

Reports of an outage jumped around 3 p.m. ET and were still coming in three hours later, according to Downdetector, a website that tracks the outages of online services.

Other Tesla drivers said they were still able to unlock their cars with a phone-based key and start them, despite reports of the outage.

But the complaints echoed what's long been a fear of drivers as the technology in all car models has advanced: that there might not be a reliable backup if sophisticated computer systems go down or can't connect to the internet, turning a vehicle into a "brick."

In September, a Tesla driver in California reported that he couldn't get his car into neutral after it shut down in the middle of a highway, the car news website Jalopnik reported.

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